Jun 22 2019
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Jun 22 2019
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Jun 23 2019 11:52 PM
Jun 24 2019 01:02 AM
thx for the reply! When changing on unstacked everything looks fine.
I dived a little more into the previous stacked barchart diagramm. There the Y-scale starts at 1. That might be the reason one series doesn't seem to show up. In my opinion for a stacked barchart diagram the Y-scale always must start at 0.
Regards Joergs
Jun 24 2019 01:11 AM
Jun 26 2019 06:15 AM
I simplyfied the qurey so it can be executed in Azure Data Explorer and in Azure Log analytics workspace. The query is:
[Execute Query] [cluster('help.kusto.windows.net').database('Samples')]
When executing in Azure data explorer the result renders correctly:
Running the same query in log analytics results in this:
As mentinoed befort the Server-PC series is not displayed. I suppose that is because of the y-scale starts at 1. It seems when one series is contained in all colums, the scaling mechanism starts above. The ymin parameter is ignored.
Regards
Jörg
Jun 26 2019 06:26 AM
@joergha Please remember Log Analytics is a subset of ADX, so some things are not available in both - like the Y-axis, please see:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/log-query-overview and especially https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/data-explorer-difference - however I will coincide its not a full list.
Jun 26 2019 07:32 AM
Go to Log Analytics and Run Query - would this work for you (only in Log Analytics) ?